Background: Post-Infectious Neurological Syndromes (PINS) are heterogeneous neurological disorders with post or para-infectious onset. PINS diagnosis is complex, mainly related to the absence of any recognized guidelines and a univocal definition. Aim of the study: To elaborate a diagnostic guide for PINS. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analysed patients younger than 14 years old admitted to Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome for PINS from December 2005 to March 2018. Scientific literature using PubMed as research platform was analysed: the key words “Post-Infectious Neurological Syndromes” were used. Results: A polysymptomatic presentation occurred in a percentage of 88% of the children. Motor signs and visual disturbances the most observed symptoms/signs were the most detached, followed by fever, speech disturbances, sleepiness, headache and bradipsychism. Blood investigations are compatible with inflammation, as a prodromal illnesses was documented in most cases. Normal cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) characteristics has been found in the majority of the study population. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was positive for demyelinating lesions. Antibiotics, acyclovir and steroids have been given as treatment. Discussion: We suggest diagnostic criteria for diagnosis of PINS, considering the following parameters: neurological symptoms, timing of disease onset, blood and CSF laboratory tests, MRI imaging. Conclusions: We propose criteria to guide clinician to diagnose PINS as definitive, probable or possible. Further studies are required to validate diagnostic criteria.

Management of pediatric post-infectious neurological syndromes / Bozzola, Elena; Spina, Giulia; Valeriani, Massimiliano; Papetti, Laura; Ursitti, Fabiana; Agostiniani, Rino; Mascolo, Cristina; Ruggiero, Margherita; Di Camillo, Chiara; Quondamcarlo, Anna; Matera, Luigi; Vecchio, Davide; Memo, Luigi; Villani, Alberto. - In: THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1720-8424. - (2021).

Management of pediatric post-infectious neurological syndromes

Giulia Spina;Laura Papetti;Fabiana Ursitti;Chiara Di Camillo;Luigi Matera;Davide Vecchio;Alberto Villani
2021

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Background: Post-Infectious Neurological Syndromes (PINS) are heterogeneous neurological disorders with post or para-infectious onset. PINS diagnosis is complex, mainly related to the absence of any recognized guidelines and a univocal definition. Aim of the study: To elaborate a diagnostic guide for PINS. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analysed patients younger than 14 years old admitted to Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome for PINS from December 2005 to March 2018. Scientific literature using PubMed as research platform was analysed: the key words “Post-Infectious Neurological Syndromes” were used. Results: A polysymptomatic presentation occurred in a percentage of 88% of the children. Motor signs and visual disturbances the most observed symptoms/signs were the most detached, followed by fever, speech disturbances, sleepiness, headache and bradipsychism. Blood investigations are compatible with inflammation, as a prodromal illnesses was documented in most cases. Normal cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) characteristics has been found in the majority of the study population. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was positive for demyelinating lesions. Antibiotics, acyclovir and steroids have been given as treatment. Discussion: We suggest diagnostic criteria for diagnosis of PINS, considering the following parameters: neurological symptoms, timing of disease onset, blood and CSF laboratory tests, MRI imaging. Conclusions: We propose criteria to guide clinician to diagnose PINS as definitive, probable or possible. Further studies are required to validate diagnostic criteria.
2021
Post-infectious neurological syndromes, Acute demyelinating syndromes, Children
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Management of pediatric post-infectious neurological syndromes / Bozzola, Elena; Spina, Giulia; Valeriani, Massimiliano; Papetti, Laura; Ursitti, Fabiana; Agostiniani, Rino; Mascolo, Cristina; Ruggiero, Margherita; Di Camillo, Chiara; Quondamcarlo, Anna; Matera, Luigi; Vecchio, Davide; Memo, Luigi; Villani, Alberto. - In: THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1720-8424. - (2021).
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